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Non-compliance is primarily attributable to management practices rather than structural deficiencies on farms, director of research at Teagasc Pat Dillon said. https://t.co/jwHjJSWNkT
Lighter cattle continue to sell well, with steady demand from grass buyers, while shippers are back buying around the weanling ring, with autumn-born weanlings starting to appear in Macroom. https://t.co/5WDEUGpFCb
A combination of relatively tight supplies and factory agents keen for numbers curtailed attempts by agents to significantly reduce prices. https://t.co/09qCoFpwnG
What's discussed this week on Farm Tech Talk?
Adam and the panel chat about the new EPA water quality report for 2025, live exports of calves to the Dutch market, sheep prices, positivity in the beef trade and grass growth issues on farms.
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With @Grasslandagro
Some farmers may have found themselves under pressure for grass over the last week, but are now coming out the other side of it with improved temperatures. https://t.co/3J0m7RWDpW